Art Since Mid-Century : The New Internationalism / Foreword by Jean Leymarie ; with contributions by Werner Haftmann ... [et al.].

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Other Authors: Leymarie, Jean, Haftmann, Werner
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Greenwich, Conn. : New York Graphic Society, 1971.
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Table of Contents:
  • VOLUME 1: Abstract Art
  • PART ONE: Gesture
  • I. Masters of Gestural Abstraction / Werner Haftmann
  • II. Abstract Expressionism / Irving H. Sandler
  • III. Lyrical Abstraction from Explosion to Inflation / Michel Ragon
  • IV. The Sign and the 'Open Form' / Francine C. Legrand
  • V. Lucio Fontana and his Influence / Gillo Dorfles
  • VI. Artists' Statements
  • PART TWO: Geometry, Colour and Motion
  • I. Geometrical Abstraction: its Origin, Principles and Evolution / Hans L.C. Jaffe
  • II. Vasarely: the Artist within Contemporary Life / Francine C. Legrand
  • III. Colour Kinevisuality / Umbro Apollonio
  • IV. 'Diversity in Unity': Recent Geometrizing Styles in America / Lucy R. Lippard
  • V. Time - Light - Motion / Oto Bihalji-Merin
  • VI. Artists' Statements.
  • VOLUME 2: Figurative Art
  • PART ONE: Traditionalism, Expressionism and Surrealism
  • I. Representational Art and Abstraction / J.P. Hodin
  • II. Figurative Sculpture from 1945 to the Present / Giuseppe Marchiori
  • III. Expressionism Since 1945 and the Cobra Movement / Emile Langui
  • IV. Surrealism Today / Rene Passeron
  • V. The Imaginary and the Fantastic / Wieland Schmied
  • VI. Artists' Statements
  • PART TWO: Pop Art, New Realism, New Directions
  • I. Pop Art, New Realism and Assemblages / Jean Dypreau
  • II. English Pop Art / Robert Melville
  • III. Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg / Lawrence Alloway
  • IV. American Pop Art / Mario Amaya
  • V. The New Realism / Pierre Restany
  • VI. Everyday Mythologies, Narrative Figuration, Political Painting / Gerald Gassiot-Talabot
  • VII. Is the Future an Outdated Concept? Can Art be Anything but a Thing of the Past? Will the Future Abolish Art? / Alain Jouffroy
  • VIII. Artists' Statements.